FREDERICTON (GNB) – Public Health has confirmed that two people, one 40-49 in Zone 3 (Fredericton region) and the other 60-69 in Zone 4 (Edmundston region), have died as a result of COVID-19. This brings the total number of COVID-19-related deaths in the province to 59.

“On behalf of all New Brunswickers, Marcia and I want to extend our sincere condolences to the loved ones of these two people,” said Premier Blaine Higgs. “The thoughts and prayers of our province are with you.”

“I was so sorry to learn that our province has lost two more people to this virus,” said Dr. Jennifer Russell, chief medical officer of health. “Please know you are not alone in grieving your heartbreaking loss.”

Public Health reported 99 new cases of COVID-19 and 64 recoveries, bringing the number of active cases to 690. Of the new cases, 72 – or 73 per cent – are not fully vaccinated. There are 40 people hospitalized due to the virus, with 16 in an intensive care unit. No one under the age of 19 is currently hospitalized.

Vaccination update

Public Health also reported today that 80 per cent of eligible New Brunswickers are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and 88.9 per cent have received their first dose of a vaccine.

If you have not yet had your first or second dose, you are asked to go to a walk-in clinic or book an appointment through a participating pharmacy or at a Vitalité or Horizon health network clinic as soon as possible.

All eligible New Brunswickers can book their second-dose appointments for a date that is at least 28 days after their first dose.

Those attending a vaccination clinic are asked to bring their Medicare card, a signed consent form and, for those receiving their second dose, a copy of the record of immunization provided after receiving their first dose.

A list of upcoming mobile and walk-in clinics is available online.

Regional breakdown of new cases

The 36 new cases in Zone 1 (Moncton region) are as follows:

  • nine people 19 and under;
  • three people 20-29;
  • six people 30-39;
  • four people 40-49;
  • two people 50-59;
  • four people 60-69;
  • two people 70-79;
  • four people 80-89; and
  • two people 90 and over.

Twenty-eight cases are under investigation and eight are contacts of previously confirmed cases.

The two new cases in Zone 2 (Saint John region) are as follows:

  • a person 20-29; and
  • a person 50-59.

One case is under investigation and the other is a contact of a previously confirmed case.

The 24 new cases in Zone 3 (Fredericton region) are as follows:

  • six people 19 and under;
  • a person 20-29;
  • five people 30-39;
  • two people 40-49;
  • three people 50-59;
  • four people 60-69;
  • two people 70-79; and
  • a person 80-89.

Nineteen cases are under investigation and five are contacts of previously confirmed cases.

The 29 new cases in Zone 4 (Edmundston region) are as follows:

  • 12 people 19 and under;
  • three people 20-29;
  • three people 30-39;
  • two people 40-49;
  • five people 50-59;
  • two people 60-69;
  • a person 70-79; and
  • a person 80-89.

Twelve cases are contacts of previously confirmed cases and 17 cases are under investigation.

The three new cases in Zone 5 (Campbellton region) are as follows:

  • a person 20-29;
  • a person 40-49; and
  • a person 80-89.

Two cases are under investigation and one is a contact of a previously confirmed case.

The two new cases in Zone 6 (Bathurst region) are as follows:

  • a person 20-29; and
  • a person 60-69.

Both cases are under investigation.

The three new cases in Zone 7 (Miramichi region) are as follows:

  • a person 20-29;
  • a person 30-39; and
  • a person 90 and over.

All three cases are under investigation.

Additional information is available on the COVID-19 dashboard.

State of emergency and public health measures in effect

The provincial government reminds New Brunswickers that, based on the current level of COVID-19 hospitalizations, a state of emergency has been reinstated and a mandatory order is now in effect. It includes measures to limit contacts, ensure physical distancing is maintained, and require certain businesses and events to have a vaccination or masking-and-testing workplace policy. Additional details are available online.

Other public health measures remain in place, including the mandatory use of masks in indoor public spaces and the requirement to show proof of full vaccination when accessing certain events, services and businesses.

Additional information about these measures is available online.

Confirmed cases in schools

Positive cases have been confirmed in schools in zones 1 (Moncton region), 2 (Saint John region), 3 (Fredericton region) and 4 (Edmundston region).

The respective school communities have been notified. If you or a family member have been in close contact with a case, you will be notified by Public Health or the school or facility for contact tracing. If you are not notified directly, you have not been identified as a close contact.

As per New Brunswick’s Healthy and Safe Schools guidelines, schools with cases will close or move to online learning for at least one calendar day to support contact tracing, risk assessments and operational responses. Districts have contacted families directly with specific information regarding any impact on learning, including information on home learning, if required.

Zone 1 (Moncton region) – A positive case was confirmed at each of the following schools: Edith Cavell School, Maplehurst Middle School, Evergreen Park School, and Lewisville School, all located in Moncton. A new positive was confirmed at each of the following schools, which were previously impacted: École Sainte-Thérèse in Dieppe, Birchmount School and École Saint-Henri, both located in Moncton.

Zone 2 (Saint John region) – A positive case was confirmed at Hampton Elementary School.

Zone 3 (Fredericton region) – Positive cases were confirmed at Hartland Community School.

Zone 4 (Edmundston region) – A new positive case was confirmed at John Caldwell School in Grand Falls, which was previously impacted.

Since Sept. 7, 59 schools and 26 early learning and child-care facilities have had confirmed cases of COVID-19.

Potential public exposures

Anyone with symptoms of the virus, as well as anyone who has been at the site of a possible public exposure, is urged to request a test online or call Tele-Care 811 to get an appointment.